What happens to volume when pressure increases?
Volume decreases.
What happens to volume if temperature increases with constant pressure?
Volume increases
What is the effect of temperature on gas pressure?
As temperature increases, pressure increases
What does Boyle’s Law state?
Pressure and volume are inversely proportional
What might happen to the volume of a basketball left outside in high temperatures?
The volume will increase
What is the relationship between pressure and volume according to Boyle's Law?
They have an inverse relationship
What is Charles' Law?
The law stating that volume is directly proportional to temperature at constant pressure
How does temperature change when the volume of a gas increases?
The temperature increases if pressure is constant
What happens to a balloon's volume when placed in the freezer?
The volume decreases
Describe a real-world scenario where gas laws apply.
A tire inflating on a hot day
If pressure increases, what happens to temperature if volume is constant?
Temperature increases
Describe the effect of temperature on the volume of a gas.
As temperature increases, volume increases
If the volume of a gas decreases, what happens to its temperature?
The temperature increases if pressure is constant
Describe an example of Charles’ Law in real life.
A balloon expanding in warm air
Explain why a gas expands when heated.
Increased temperature raises the kinetic energy of particles
What happens to gas pressure in a heated container?
The pressure will increase
What happens to the volume of a gas when it is compressed?
Volume decreases
What is the relationship between temperature and pressure in a fixed volume?
They have a direct relationship
How would you illustrate Graham's Law?
Comparing the rates of effusion of different gases
How does the behavior of gas change when subjected to different pressures?
Higher pressure decreases volume
How does pressure relate to temperature according to Gay-Lussac's law?
They have a direct relationship
What is the relationship between volume and temperature?
They are directly proportional
How does temperature affect the behavior of gas particles?
Higher temperature increases the kinetic energy of gas particles
What is the combined gas law?
A relation that combines Boyle's, Charles', and Gay-Lussac's laws
In what conditions do gas laws not apply?
At very high pressures and low temperatures where gases behave like liquids